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Preference for sodium chloride over sodium carbonate by sodium deficient rats
Physiology & Behavior, 1973Abstract During a brief two bottle test sodium deficient rats consumed more of a 0.3 M NaCl than a 0.03 M Na 2 CO 3 solution. It was concluded that the two solutions did not taste highly similar and that the NaCl solution was more palatable than the Na 2 CO 3 solution to sodium deficient rats.
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Properties of sodium carbonate‐sodium bicarbonate solutions
Journal of Applied Chemistry, 1955AbstractWhile investigating the absorption of carbon dioxide in sodium carbonate–bicarbonate solutions, apparently erratic variations of absorption coefficients were observed in earlier work. In an attempt to find an explanation for these variations, density, relative viscosity, pH and relative surface tension were determined for such solutions.
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1958
The solubility of the thorium pentacarbonate complex has been determined in aqueous solutions containing about 10% total carbonate (carbonate: ,bicarbonate ratio varied from 7:3 to 3:7) and 0 to 10% sodium sulphate at 25° and at 53°C. The Th02 solubility in all cases is of the order of 15 g/1 at 25°C and 35 g/1 at 53°C.
J C Ingles, F J Kelly
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The solubility of the thorium pentacarbonate complex has been determined in aqueous solutions containing about 10% total carbonate (carbonate: ,bicarbonate ratio varied from 7:3 to 3:7) and 0 to 10% sodium sulphate at 25° and at 53°C. The Th02 solubility in all cases is of the order of 15 g/1 at 25°C and 35 g/1 at 53°C.
J C Ingles, F J Kelly
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Detectability and preference for sodium chloride and sodium carbonate
Physiology & Behavior, 1972Abstract In Equi-molar concentrations, sodium carbonate is much more readily discriminated from distilled water than sodium chloride. In preference testing experiments the relative aversion for the two salts is similar to their relative discriminability when postingestion factors are eliminated.
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